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Endoscopically useable instrument for coagulation by means of high frequency and for the serving of coagulated tissue areas

  • US 6,425,896 B1
  • Filed: 06/12/2000
  • Issued: 07/30/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/28/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An endoscopic surgical combination instrument for the high frequency coagulation and the subsequent severing of tissue areas, comprising:

  • an outer tube including a handle portion at a proximal end thereof and, at a distal end thereof, a coagulation pliers with two coagulation surface areas disposed on arms which are movable toward, and away from, each other, said arms being supported so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis and one of said coagulation surface areas being disposed at the free end of each arm, a pair of scissors having arms with cutting edges pivotally supported so as to be movable relative to each other in a mirror-like fashion, a drive structure for said coagulation pliers comprising a longitudinally movable first inner tube disposed in said outer tube and having a distal end with a first head and a cross-lever structure including straps connecting said first head with said coagulation pliers for operating said coagulation pliers by longitudinal movement of said first inner tube, a drive structure for said pair of scissors comprising a longitudinally movable second inner tube having a distal end with a second head and a cross lever structure including straps connecting said second head with said scissors arms for operating said scissors, an operating part disposed on said handle portion at the proximal end of said outer tube including a handle and a pivot lever for operating said coagulation pliers and said pair of scissors against the force of a handle spring disposed between said handle and said pivot lever for returning said pivot lever after said pivot lever has been pulled toward said handle, a second lever mounted on said handle and engaging said second inner tube for operating said scissors and a coil spring disposed in said handle portion and engaging said second lever for returning said second lever after it has been actuated by an operator, whereby said coagulation pliers and said scissors are normally held in a fully open position, but, by pulling said pivot lever toward said handle, said first inner tube is pulled toward said proximal end and said first head engages said second head which then follows the backward movement of said first head such that, first, said coagulation pliers is closed followed by a partial closing of said scissors as determined by the lever ratios of said cross lever structures, and subsequently, upon pulling of said second lever toward said handle, the second inner tube is further retracted and said scissors are closed for cutting the tissue area engaged by said pliers which area has coagulated in the meantime by application of high frequency and said scissors and said coagulation pliers are again opened upon release of said second and said pivot levers resulting in the forward movement of the two inner tubes.

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